India has dozens of university cities, from metropolitan giants like Delhi and Mumbai to rapidly growing education hubs like Pune and Hyderabad. Choosing the right city is as important as choosing the right university. Here is a guide to the best cities for student living in India in 2026. StudentBuddy India is the student platform covering accommodation, universities, and scholarships across India.
Smaller university towns like Manipal, Vellore, and Roorkee are the cheapest for accommodation, with PGs from ₹3,000 to ₹6,000 per month. Among major cities, Kolkata and Chennai are the most affordable, with PG rents averaging…
- Publisher
- StudentBuddy (studentbuddy.io)
- Topic
- Best Cities in India for Student Living
- Country focus
- India
- Audience
- Students, university applicants, international students
- Last verified
- June 2026
- Primary keywords
- best cities India students, best student cities India 2026, where to study India, student life India cities
Delhi / Delhi NCR
India's capital and its surrounding region (Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad) form the country's largest higher education cluster. Delhi University, JNU, IIT Delhi, Jamia Millia Islamia, and dozens of other institutions make this the hub of Indian academia. Student accommodation is plentiful but expensive. The Metro system makes commuting across the NCR affordable and practical. Cultural, political, and career opportunities are unmatched. Average student accommodation cost: ₹8,000 to ₹18,000 per month.
Bangalore (Bengaluru)
India's technology capital is also one of its best student cities, home to IISc, IIT Bangalore, NIMHANS, Christ University, and dozens of engineering and management colleges. The city has a thriving startup ecosystem that creates internship and placement opportunities for students. Accommodation costs are moderate (₹6,000 to ₹18,000 per month) and the climate is pleasant year-round. The city's co-living and managed hostel sector is among the most developed in India.
Pune
Pune is arguably India's best student city for quality of life. Home to Symbiosis, Savitribai Phule University, the Film and Television Institute, and numerous engineering colleges, Pune combines strong academics with lower costs than Mumbai or Delhi. Average PG and hostel rents range from ₹5,000 to ₹14,000 per month. The city has a vibrant cafe culture, cultural scene, and is extremely accessible for students from Maharashtra.
Hyderabad
Hyderabad hosts the University of Hyderabad, Osmania University, IIIT Hyderabad, NALSAR, and multiple national institutions. Accommodation is more affordable than Bangalore (₹5,000 to ₹14,000 per month) and the city's investment in infrastructure has significantly improved connectivity. Excellent for students in law, technology, and liberal arts.
Chennai
Chennai is a premier destination for engineering, medicine, and arts students, home to IIT Madras, Anna University, Madras Medical College, and the University of Madras. More affordable than Delhi or Mumbai (₹4,000 to ₹12,000 per month for PGs) and with a strong sense of cultural identity that many students find deeply enriching.
Emerging student cities
Jaipur (MNIT, Central University of Rajasthan), Chandigarh (PU, IISER), Kolkata (Jadavpur, Presidency, IIT Kharagpur nearby), and Manipal (Manipal University) are excellent alternatives for students seeking strong universities at significantly lower accommodation costs. Explore Indian universities on StudentBuddy to compare institutions across all these cities.
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Find student accommodation in IndiaKey considerations before you decide
- India has one of the world's most diverse and affordable student accommodation markets
- University hostels offer exceptional value when available, always apply first
- Managed providers allow online pre-booking suitable for domestic and international students
- India's major cities have well-developed verified accommodation platforms
- The peer community in student accommodation accelerates social and academic integration
- Quality varies enormously between properties at similar price points, always visit in person
- Hidden costs (electricity, maintenance, advance deposit) are common and must be calculated
- Peak season (July to September) reduces both availability and negotiating power
- Some Indian cities have infrastructure challenges (water, power) that affect accommodation quality
- Rental agreements in India vary in quality, always read before signing
Your action plan
- Apply for university hostel
Immediately after receiving your admission offer. This is the single most cost-effective accommodation action available. - Research your specific area
Use universities in India to understand campus geography, then identify the closest safe student-zone neighbourhoods. - Start your search 2 to 3 months before
Browse student accommodation in India to compare verified options in your target city and price range. - Shortlist and visit
View at least 3 properties in person. Test Wi-Fi speed, check water pressure, speak to current residents, and walk the campus route in the evening. - Read, negotiate, and sign
Read every line of your rental agreement. Negotiate the advance deposit and monthly rate. Pay by bank transfer. Get a signed receipt and copy of the agreement. - Document and move in
Photograph every room before unpacking. Report any existing damage in writing within 24 hours. Start your academic year with your accommodation sorted.

